The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1920, Page 9

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other peag which must be hauled |When the stook . tata vb tty = ven eng s , yesterday, that far sretadle on Ponta toodrvafte lant |Fecent shipments of fresh eaeat ‘ Friddy with those of to-day will give|commenoing to arrive at the various ; Saaar an idea of the trend of ba: of the meat in transit when the em- eon fakes of a generous coy other | , mperiabaple bg the retail dealer, and ‘2 $2:to ‘and consum- sOabbadit $6.50 per crate to $3.60; freight: of string beans from $25 a basket to $10; ira from $5.50 Der hundred in a to $2; kale, $6 @ barrel te - La ome buy cheaper at end of Reduced, By P. Q. Foy. ¢ (Special Food Expert Evening World.) The immutable laws of supply and Pract receiver st uptown stations, while considerable go started is still wedged betw trainloads Pork loins have ‘The releasing of mil ‘of army surplus beef a )will materially im a sumers mea br ne ae price charged by the Government is meat In the wa Use fo'i.te. per’ pound for Stralgny oattie, that is, an equal number of hy ters and forequartors, receipts of these com. | I 1) {after it is properly @emand are beginning to function, tmodities li Seon lower prices will etre and in every instance where there is | tain. now Coming into the genre in = fn incredse in any food commodity |erate quantities; a car! yes! . there is a corresponding decrease in oy, sold ry, $18 a barrel ot of about \t0 is reported tha: @rice. Fresh vegetables, with the ex- ception of string beans, tomatoes and Separagus, are moderately plentiful, | rail ‘while there js an abundance of kale, dink cabbage and spinach, Two train- ‘loads, over 100 carloads, were floated ay can be ‘over on the Pennsylvania Ratiroad | ™ ida potatoes are|to the high tage ral aking deliveries of meat added to the cost In re the retail dealer docs bi half cents to the price charged by the Govern ment, making this teat stand the re- tail dealer not over Lie. . ae pound for be remem - ida vatil after/a straight steer. Tt mast hered that the ee gree Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Special assortments of CHILDREN’S HOSIERY Offered at Very Unusual Prices TO-MORROW : Children’s Mercerized Lisle Socks White, with fancy turn-over col- ored tops. Sizes 41 to 9. THREE PAIRS for $1.00 ‘ Children’s All Silk Socks—Pink, White or Sky Blue; excellent quality. Sizes 41/4 to 814. Exceptional at 95e Pair These new assortments, of BOYS’ SMART CLOTHING To be offered SATURDAY on the THIRD FLOOR will inglude many values of unusual importance. BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS Of Tweed, Homespun, Cheviot and | other desirable Materials; attractive models. Sizes 7 to 18 years, $22.00 to 32.50 BOYS’ TOPCOATS Plain and belted models of Knitted and Fancy Mixtures. Sizes 11 to 18 years, BOYS’ REEFERS In Blue Serge and Fancy Mixtures, made with full or half belts. Sizes 21% to 10 years, $9.75 to 28.50 BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS Oliver Twist, Norfolk and Middy models in Lir.n, Chambray or Galatea. Sizes 21% to 9 years, ft shipping out ‘of cl ‘city, sage be Mided to the cost in addition to the profit stowed the | wi malesaler, but mw Bey recently the wholesale market on fresh|sold considerab! ol @arpius Per 29 last night, and fully another! wastern beef is $1 to $1.50 per 100 frozen becf at #1400 ber 100 pounds, hundred carloads are reported for de- pounie lower than a weck ago, but pectal hatend of $27.50 to 32.50 $2.45 to 8.50 OUR BOYS’ HAT DEPARTMENT: BOYS’ STRAW HATS .... $2.75 to 15.00 BOYS’ CLOTH HATS . Faria gee $2.25 to 3.95 BOYS’ GOLF CAPS .:. 1... - $1.95 to 3.00 ON THE SECOND FLOOR: Several Thousand Yards of this season's most desirable Woolen Dress Fabrics and Coatings In Skirt, Suit, Dress and Coat lengths, will be offered Saturday AT EXCEPTIONAL PRICE REDUCTIONS Velour de Laine Duvet de Laine Plain and Embroidered Serges Tricotine Poiret Twill Novelty Plaids Velour Checks English Tweeds Scotch Homespuns In an extensive variety of Colorings and Black. A RECENT IMPORTATION FROM FRANCE: Imported All Wool Challies . 80 inches wide, in a large assortment of exclusive designs in the new French colorings. Exceptionally low priced considering the quality at $1.65 yd. iS a fi 40 to. Toins of light poi tty ind the following ta te hi ‘a to'a8e Der pound, ce, al follow: Ir price |cost more than Sic to 33c per supeested by The Kven' ‘ ieee Fort chope are. . eae i profit | al should. the pr: ibargo on shipping car the my: —— ae ne West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street A Remarkable Offering Saturday of WOMEN’S and MISSES’ UNTRIMMED HATS Will include the most desirable of Sailor, Sport and Dress shapes at exceptional price advantages. Special for To-morrow on the MAIN Floor: Hand Blocked Lisere Straw Hats In Navy Blue, Brown or Black; regular $5.50 to $10.50 values, at $2.95 Girls’ School Hats at $3.50 and 4.95 Tailored Milans, trimmed Gros Grain ribbon. (Third Floor). A diversified display of the new Spring and Summer ideas in PARASOLS Featuring two especially attractive models: The “SUNBURST” and ,“LA CAPRICE,” in addition to a wide variety of Moire Silk »« and Satin slfirred models with imported novelty handles. SPECIAL for SATURDAY: Women’s Taffeta Silk Umbrellas Sport, sun or rain models; stub tops; handles of Bakalite and leather, $7.50 ¥ An Unusual Value in WOMEN’S TUB SILK PETTICOATS at $3.95 Models particularly appropriate for Spring and Summer wear. Tucked and pleated flounces; a variety of desirable colorings. Main Floor. Three Exceptional Values in MISSES’ and GIRLS’ APPAREL Models taken from our Regular Stock and offered at substantial savings for Saturday will comprises Misses’ Tailor-Made Suits Eton and straight-line models fash- ioned of Navy Blue Tricotine and Poiret Twill; some braid trimmed; others embroidered; 14-16-18 years, Misses’ Wool Jersey Suits Youthful tailored styles for general or sport wear in Heather or Plain Colors; Coats and Skirts have large patch pockets; all the favored colors Formerly up to $98.00 included; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, NOW $65.00 SPECIAL et $27.50 Special Purchase and Sale: JUNIORS’ and GIRLS’ SILK FROCKS For afternoon and party wear, many only one of a kind, in Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe or Chiffon, many finished with ruffles; others embroidered; soft sash belts; all colors and sizes. $19.75 Sizes 6 to 16 years Regularly up to $34.75 Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Third Avenue, Corner 58th = re Announce Your Engagement - IAMOND ee Rings at Lamba : Brothers spat e as the’ ee “ ie before. sparkle the eyes of th dappy gil whose engagement is sealed by oe Brothers’ aameed nd engagement rings. Lamberts. is an old house. Its reliability is proved by nearly half a century of successful business. Diamonds are money in a pp sratitying form. * i and paper money may be destroyed tree He other accident. Coins may bs from ¢ A diamond engagement ring 1s dvist wil a through thick ee thin. Diamonds gladden the eye. They are treasured as things of beauty. Often they turn out friends in adversity. Diamonds are evidence of thrift. No one is poor who owns even a few of them. Does the woman live who does not rejoice in the possession of a diamond ring? What man is not proud to see his fiancee wearing the beautiful jewel he has chosen for her! $35 $50 $75 Set in Gold or Platinum ‘OR those who prefer a fancy Diamond ring Lamberts have a variety of beautiful stones . mounted by hand in platinum or in gold. are exquisite lavallieres with clusters of dezalia stones on view. Other ornaments set with dia monds are to be had in dain All stones” specially imported without the aid of the middle man. Simple elegance, substantial values’ —these are the slogans of the House of Lamber Beautiful Platinum Lavalliere and Platinum ; Neck Chain; Hand made platinum ee ina bas 39 em ring, with 1 ¢ and 1% small diamonds, fine @ directly imported diamonds , Platinum and dis- mond ring, with cabochon sipphire centre and 20 dia- monds, $325.00 Wedding Rings THE. wena ring is of ancient origin. The plain gold or pe de is the favored style. This cl emblem of wedlock always commands a full quota of sentiment. Lambert Brothers’ wedding rings are the best. Cut from the solid gold or platinum, they are seamless and cannot fall Psi They are well styled ‘‘everlasting.”” mberts make’ no idle boasts. They have all “that they offer. . Visit their commodious fing and see for yourself. The store is open, daly, i including Saturday, from 9 A.M. unti amy | EE | GD | =D $8.50 up | I ral, $10 up |, $5.25 up|| 18-karat, $7.50 up| /8-karat, 18-karat, up | /8-kari up ara ei eae LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Third Avenue. Corner 58th Street | others ‘luster rings 1 $100.00 diamond | surround. by 18 smaller” Giamonda “9265

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